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34 sats \ 1 reply \ @BTCFC 4 Jun \ on: Gold confiscation in Shanghai, 1948 history
Very interesting! I also find the banning of meat throughout history to be intriguing and the confiscation of arms as well. Similar to the confiscation of gold, both the banning of meat and confiscation of arms (ie firearms and swords) may be manipulatively reasoned to be for the benefit of everyone when in fact it has always been about oppression and the centralization of power. Because guess who was eating a crap ton of meat while the people were prohibited to? The ones who enforced such ridiculous rules, with the guns and swords they confiscated!
Interesting - please tell us more. I haven't heard of (explicit) bans on meat historically, though it happens a lot just through poverty.
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